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    Default Guyot Designs Stainless Steel water Bottle 32 or 38 Oz

    I have wanted one of these for a while so am now looking for one.

    Can you buy these in the UK now?
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    If you don't get any joy I switched from a Guyot Backpacker to a 1L Gsi Glacier Dukjug, the H2j0 coffee filter was a much better fit which won it for me.
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    Both mine are copies purchased from China via ebay.

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    I bought the Pathfinder Bottle and my from Dave Canterbury's website thepathfinderschoolllc.com

    I have to say I love it, Does everything the Guyott bottle does but they are easier to get a hold of.

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    Thanks for the options guys. I will look into the Dave C one but will probably go with a Stanley Utility Water Bottel for now, as they are nearly the same & a lot cheaper

    http://www.lawsonshop.co.uk/products...eel-07ltr.aspx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shewie View Post
    If you don't get any joy I switched from a Guyot Backpacker to a 1L Gsi Glacier Dukjug, the H2j0 coffee filter was a much better fit which won it for me.
    Rich, I too settled on the 1L GSi Glacier Dukjug, which I've found nests perfectly with the Tatonka Stainless Steel Handle Mug.

    Is anyone aware of whether there is anything akin to the Pathfinder Stove Ring & Pathfinder Bottle Hanger available in the UK?

    Cheers BS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bushscout1 View Post
    Is anyone aware of whether there is anything akin to the Pathfinder Stove Ring & Pathfinder Bottle Hanger available in the UK?

    Cheers BS.
    Buy cheap barbecue tray, BBQ some sausages. Take metal grill from top of BBQ fold in half form into a circle, then use the foil from the remainder of the tray to form a 2 part wind shield. This is a more than decent replacement for the pathfinder stove ring.

    Use an old wire coat hanger to fashion the bottle hanger, it'll work just as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leon-1 View Post
    Buy cheap barbecue tray, BBQ some sausages. Take metal grill from top of BBQ fold in half form into a circle, then use the foil from the remainder of the tray to form a 2 part wind shield. This is a more than decent replacement for the pathfinder stove ring.

    Use an old wire coat hanger to fashion the bottle hanger, it'll work just as well.
    Cheers Leon, I knew I'd seen something similar to the 'punch plate' but couldn't figure out where from. I've previously made a windshield in exactly the way you mention for my hobo stove set-up. Now kicking myself for not figuring this out for myself.

    Thanks again, BS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neumo View Post
    Thanks for the options guys. I will look into the Dave C one but will probably go with a Stanley Utility Water Bottel for now, as they are nearly the same & a lot cheaper

    http://www.lawsonshop.co.uk/products...eel-07ltr.aspx
    I too am quite interested in something like this, great find mate.
    Quick question do you no I it's single walled? And also how much it weighs?
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    It is single walled & you can boil water in them on a fire. I took one to Canada last month and it worked very well. Make sure you don't buy the vacuum flask version. Nearly a Guyet Design bottle but for about 1/8th the price. I don't know what they weigh but it is light with no water in them & the lid does not weigh a lot. I am very happy with my 2 so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shewie View Post
    If you don't get any joy I switched from a Guyot Backpacker to a 1L Gsi Glacier Dukjug, the H2j0 coffee filter was a much better fit which won it for me.
    Do you use it over a fire rich?
    Can you fit a ti mug in the bottom of it?
    Cheers


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